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never believe what we used. glue and food coloring. >> wow. >> you mix them together just like this, and to create this, we used electrical tape, and you just start painting away. once your done painting, do a couple of coats, spray it with shellac and when you are done, rip off the tape and voila. >> happy holidays to you. >> natalie. >> home to style, donna is behind the website and book "p.s., i made this." good morning. how to add sparkle to the holiday season, including the necklace around your neck. >> all like to sparkle and shine all year long. these are rings that i had at home. all have tons of jewelry, i know, you do. running out the door for a holiday party, all you need is a punch of rings rope or ribbon. >> no hot glue or sewing. >> slip them on, easy, breezy and tie it around your neck. >> cool. >> you can go to a flea market. >> vintage stores, can you find those rings. >> these are even from party city, these fun ones, nobody will ever know. >> it's great. i like the look. i love it. >> a quick
never believe what we used. glue and food coloring. >> wow. >> you mix them together just like this, and to create this, we used electrical tape, and you just start painting away. once your done painting, do a couple of coats, spray it with shellac and when you are done, rip off the tape and voila. >> happy holidays to you. >> natalie. >> home to style, donna is behind the website and book "p.s., i made this." good morning. how to add sparkle to the...
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they don't care about us. i'm a poor tea party person. >> stephanie: you should not be embarrassed about that at all. i heard my friend randy rhodes talk about this. the tea party did not start as a bad idea. there are a lot of people like you that some principles made sense, but you're absolutely right, they used to. >> caller: i feel so delusioned. i started believing that maybe we could help everybody but i don't think there is a future for republicans. because once the tea party kind of realized they had been used, they're going to turn. there is going to be a backlash, and people that are in need are going to come together and the republican don't have a chance. i think the funniest thing is my poor spanish friend. they think they'll have a future trying to get spanish votes. are they crazy? >> stephanie: yes, exactly. >> caller: or tea party votes in the future. they will not get tea party votes. we're against them now. >> stephanie: i think sane people look at joe wall welch. it's not the tea party peop
they don't care about us. i'm a poor tea party person. >> stephanie: you should not be embarrassed about that at all. i heard my friend randy rhodes talk about this. the tea party did not start as a bad idea. there are a lot of people like you that some principles made sense, but you're absolutely right, they used to. >> caller: i feel so delusioned. i started believing that maybe we could help everybody but i don't think there is a future for republicans. because once the tea party...
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it can be very useful on one of these big bills like the affordable care act, but if you're using the filibuster on everything, the majority is not going to bring this place to a halt over hiring an assistant secretary for education. so my thoughts that i have had for some years. now it takes 60 senators to stop debate. the onus is on the majority. in the past they had to haul 92-year-old robert burns out of his hospital bed to come to the floor to provide that 60th vote. you want to continue to debate, you have to have 41 voters on the floor every time there's a motion to stop debate. that seems to me as a more effective way. because you could make it apply to all these over filibusters. host: a tweet says what happened to majority rules? the filibuster was to give everybody a say, not to rule the land. >> and a filibuster was a rarely-used phenomenon. up until the 1950's yoo might get one or two a year. now cloture chure motions, the one who stop debates aren't ones you talk about. host: democrats line, james, go ahead. caller: yes, good morning, c-span. thank you for taking my call
it can be very useful on one of these big bills like the affordable care act, but if you're using the filibuster on everything, the majority is not going to bring this place to a halt over hiring an assistant secretary for education. so my thoughts that i have had for some years. now it takes 60 senators to stop debate. the onus is on the majority. in the past they had to haul 92-year-old robert burns out of his hospital bed to come to the floor to provide that 60th vote. you want to continue...
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david, thanks for joining us. so this constitutional assembly that's moving very quickly on a constitution, tell us, explain what's going on there. >> well, the assembly has been meeting for several weeks and trying to work faster and faster to finish a new constitution, the first constitution for egypt since the overthrow of hosni mubarak. they said recently that they would like a little more time. they were hoping to bring together a consensus of the islamist majority and some of the secular minority in the assembly but at the last minute they decided to jump the gun, to really rush things and wrap it up today. they are afraid that on sunday the constitutional court here, the supreme constitutional court will rule against their assembly and try and dissolve it. so they're trying to wrap up their work before that can happen. unfortunately, fear of that looming deadline has led to quite a bit of gridlock in the assembly as the islamists who are running the show have moved faster and faster and tried to close off d
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this is moving us forward, not moving us backwards. this is actually taking an approach that should have been taken four years ago and the democrats punted it down the field. in september, we voted on this initial stem bill and we had 30 democrats cross the aisle. to vote with us. now we didn't meet the threshold of 2/3 because it was under suspension, so i truly believe that this bill has the ability to cross -- cut across the aisle and we heard our good friend from oregon talk about it. for the right seasons. you know, just because it's not perfect doesn't mean we should just throw it in the scrap heap. and i agree that, listen, we can pass this bill. send it to the senate. the senate has the option to bring it up, debate it, vote on it, amend it and send it back to the house. do your job. i agree that that's what they should do. at least have the discussion. when the senate comes out and says, we're going to ignore it, we're not going to do anything with it, that's a disservice to the american public. it's aties service to those tha
this is moving us forward, not moving us backwards. this is actually taking an approach that should have been taken four years ago and the democrats punted it down the field. in september, we voted on this initial stem bill and we had 30 democrats cross the aisle. to vote with us. now we didn't meet the threshold of 2/3 because it was under suspension, so i truly believe that this bill has the ability to cross -- cut across the aisle and we heard our good friend from oregon talk about it. for...
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take us behind the scenes. steve rattner and he's not alone is pessimistic that a deal will get done before the end of the year. >> here's a reason that you might not need to be pessimistic. there's no doubt that washington has a recent track record of usually botching opportunities to get things done. but if you take aside all the rhetoric, all the huffing and puffing, the people that have been involved in the negotiations over the last six months on this say that you can actually now see what the contours of a deal look like. it's certainly going to take a lot of hand wringing to get there, but it includes a tax hike somewhere north of $1 trillion which is basically the difference between boehner's position and obama's position. it includes medicare cuts, entitlement cuts that are at least $400 billion. remember dick durbin on your show earlier in the week put that $400 billion marker down. democrats privately tell us they'll go higher, perhaps much higher if republicans get serious on raising taxes. they'll
take us behind the scenes. steve rattner and he's not alone is pessimistic that a deal will get done before the end of the year. >> here's a reason that you might not need to be pessimistic. there's no doubt that washington has a recent track record of usually botching opportunities to get things done. but if you take aside all the rhetoric, all the huffing and puffing, the people that have been involved in the negotiations over the last six months on this say that you can actually now...
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four days ahead of us. we invite you to say here for our complete coverage on air and online. in about 20 minutes we will take you live to sfo for a look at how the storm is impacting travellers. >>> this rarely happens but today a man became the exception. he is charged as an adult for the murder of one man and the attempted murder of a police officer. it happened during a violent crime spree on november 16. damian has the latest. >> reporter: the prosecutor said the crimes were too heinous to charge him as a juvenile. tonight he sits in juvenile hall awaiting his fate, a fate where his age no longer matters. 15-year-olds don't normally stand in front of this judge. this courtroom is normally reserved for adults but the crimes are too serious to send his case to juvenile court. >> he is charged with the commission of a murder and a carjacking as well as the attempted murder of a police officer. anybody who is willing to do either of those things poses a significant threat to the community. >> reporter: pol
four days ahead of us. we invite you to say here for our complete coverage on air and online. in about 20 minutes we will take you live to sfo for a look at how the storm is impacting travellers. >>> this rarely happens but today a man became the exception. he is charged as an adult for the murder of one man and the attempted murder of a police officer. it happened during a violent crime spree on november 16. damian has the latest. >> reporter: the prosecutor said the crimes were...
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good luck to all of us. hopefully we'll see you at work tomorrow. >>> i want to go to the white house. you're looking at a live picture here. this is one of the rooms newly decorated for the holiday season. first lady michelle obama hosting military families. she's going to be entertaining as well. there's going to be arts and crafts in the state dining room. let's listen. at the white house, yeah, it's a cool house. i like it. i have said this many times before and i will say it again because i can't say it enough, our military families truly represent the very best that this country has to offer and i've seen it up close. you all do so much for this country and you do it with such amazing poise and grace. you all are outstanding neighbors. you are just phenomenal focused parents. you all are tremendous co-workers and community leaders in your own rights and you all do this under such extraordinary circumstances. so many of you are doing it while moving from base to base every couple of years. enduring all
good luck to all of us. hopefully we'll see you at work tomorrow. >>> i want to go to the white house. you're looking at a live picture here. this is one of the rooms newly decorated for the holiday season. first lady michelle obama hosting military families. she's going to be entertaining as well. there's going to be arts and crafts in the state dining room. let's listen. at the white house, yeah, it's a cool house. i like it. i have said this many times before and i will say it again...
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it's not using condoms. it's access to condoms. how do you get a condom when you're a 15-year-old gay man living in the south? what do you do? you walk into a pharmacy and actually go up to the pharmacist and, you know, all that stuff is incredibly stigmatized and frightening. so i think what communities have to do is really address the problem through the lens of, are we doing everything possible to help these kids protect themselves? >> sreenivasan: one of the things that people don't necessarily look at very often it seems very cold and calculated is the numerical cost. obviously the worst cost is someone's life. but one of the things that was interesting to me in this report that said that these folks that are infected so young could cost the system $400,000, a cost that all of us are bearing in some ways. >> sure. one of the things that the report is trying to emphasize and that i think is critical. if you don't know you're infeked you're not going to start on treatment. the treatment works. and the treatment might be expensiv
it's not using condoms. it's access to condoms. how do you get a condom when you're a 15-year-old gay man living in the south? what do you do? you walk into a pharmacy and actually go up to the pharmacist and, you know, all that stuff is incredibly stigmatized and frightening. so i think what communities have to do is really address the problem through the lens of, are we doing everything possible to help these kids protect themselves? >> sreenivasan: one of the things that people don't...
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leading us to why ask why? because a vocal minority on the hard left continues to argue from the leaders of their party from the president on down that democrats in washington should do absolutely nothing about short term, or long term spending problems. this is the thelmand louise crowd, the ones who dream about higher taxes and bigger government it will pay for, regardless of the impact on jobs or the economy, or america's standing in the world. these are the ones who have recklessly ignored the fact that we can't keep running trillion dollar deficits every year and throw a tantrum if someone suggests that maybe the taxpayers shouldn't keep subsidizing ever last program washington ever dreamed up. they are reckless and ideological approach threatens our very future. and anyone who is serious about solving the problems we face should ignore all of that starting with the president. megyn: meantime some of the president's supporters unleashed and ad blitz targeting key lawmakers reportedly spending close to $300
leading us to why ask why? because a vocal minority on the hard left continues to argue from the leaders of their party from the president on down that democrats in washington should do absolutely nothing about short term, or long term spending problems. this is the thelmand louise crowd, the ones who dream about higher taxes and bigger government it will pay for, regardless of the impact on jobs or the economy, or america's standing in the world. these are the ones who have recklessly ignored...
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that's a great way for us to use philanthropic resources. i think the more activity like that, fund philanthropy, that can be kind of consistent with what the government is trying to do in terms of driving more innovation, more quality but take some of the burden off, special a early stage actors, like eric and learnzillion and many others out there that really terrific early stage product. they need more access to markets and customers, but they also need ways to not have to break themselves producing the kind of information, particularly in this idiosyncratic fragmented way we like to define performance. so more common ways of getting evaluations running across multiple products with multiple demand-side actors, multiple users and buyers in ways that are pretty public and get that information out there transparently, and push their lots of different channels. so not only do the market signals about what's necessary or what's needed it clear for vendors and for innovators, but the way in which you think about what performance actually is. i
that's a great way for us to use philanthropic resources. i think the more activity like that, fund philanthropy, that can be kind of consistent with what the government is trying to do in terms of driving more innovation, more quality but take some of the burden off, special a early stage actors, like eric and learnzillion and many others out there that really terrific early stage product. they need more access to markets and customers, but they also need ways to not have to break themselves...
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share your dreams with us. it is nice to dream when the lotto gets this big. >> we know we would get $5 million after taxes. what would you do with $5 million? >> lilt more, little more, little more. >> donate it to the fiscal cliff. >> oh, yeah. i'm sure most folks would do that. >>> coming up next, why one star of the show ""two and a half men"" is saying something very bizarre about the show. >>> and enlightening appearances from the cast skinny so skinny ♪ >> i don't know about you guys out there one of my favorite holiday movies this time of year, national lampoons christmas vacation. i laugh every time. ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> i don't know about you guys out there. one of my favorite holiday movies this time of year, national lampoon's "christmas vacation." i laugh every time. i watched it 4,000 times a parentally, old navy, bless their heart, they're getting the family back together. 23 years after the original movie for a new ad for some interesting pants that old navy is putting out there this s
share your dreams with us. it is nice to dream when the lotto gets this big. >> we know we would get $5 million after taxes. what would you do with $5 million? >> lilt more, little more, little more. >> donate it to the fiscal cliff. >> oh, yeah. i'm sure most folks would do that. >>> coming up next, why one star of the show ""two and a half men"" is saying something very bizarre about the show. >>> and enlightening appearances from...
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that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! how much is your current phone bill? four sixteen seventy six a month! okay, come with me -- we're gonna save you money. with straight talk at walmart, you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a month per phone. would we get the same coverage? same coverage on america's best networks. you saved $146.76 by switching to straight talk. awesome! now you can afford to share your allowance with me. get the season's hottest smartphones like the samsung galaxy s2 and get straight talk with unlimited data for just $45 a month -- from america's gift headquarters. walmart. ♪ >>> holiday cheer and fiscal cliff fears. the white house releas
that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! how much is your current phone bill? four sixteen seventy six a month! okay, come with me --...
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and the salvation army fed us and they gave us water and they never asked us if we were lesbians which was pretty obvious because we were. >> stephanie: you're one of those obvious lesbians, are you? >> yes we're obvious lesbians because we were doing all of the work ourselves. >> stephanie: you were doing all of the manual labor. >> yeah. i've heard all of the stuff about salvation army. i'm glad you asked him those questions because that settles my heart a bit but i give to the salvation army every year because i was a recipient of their kindness. nobody asked me my sexual orientation. they fed us and took care of us. >> stephanie: your settled heart was in a big plaid obvious lesbian costume i'm guessing. >> actually, i do have -- it is funny. i do have plaid. >> stephanie: i don't know where i got that from. >> the salvation army's main thing is they don't discriminate when it comes to helping people in need. they help whoever needs it. >> right. whenever we clean our closets out or whenever we need to clean our house out we always send our stuff to the salvation army in particular
and the salvation army fed us and they gave us water and they never asked us if we were lesbians which was pretty obvious because we were. >> stephanie: you're one of those obvious lesbians, are you? >> yes we're obvious lesbians because we were doing all of the work ourselves. >> stephanie: you were doing all of the manual labor. >> yeah. i've heard all of the stuff about salvation army. i'm glad you asked him those questions because that settles my heart a bit but i...
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what does that tell us? we have agreements, but we have made the cost and complexity of doing business in this country prohibitive. as bill gates said earlier, we need our skill base to have employees earning that i wager that americans need to earn. ultimately it's part of the solution, and have been bipartisan to support small business, but frankly, we need to create an environment to support all business. but we're going to take advantage of our success, comeback to a lot of this is blocking and tackling root, be a long-term, being a strategic. our international alumni have been even more anxious that the school took this on and more positive than even our domestic alumni. we believe most of the people in the rest of the world actually understand that a successful american that is growing and vital is a powerful thing in the world. we have been able to create positive dynamics in the way that the global economy has developed. with that america pushing, what are the alternatives? do we really like the chin
what does that tell us? we have agreements, but we have made the cost and complexity of doing business in this country prohibitive. as bill gates said earlier, we need our skill base to have employees earning that i wager that americans need to earn. ultimately it's part of the solution, and have been bipartisan to support small business, but frankly, we need to create an environment to support all business. but we're going to take advantage of our success, comeback to a lot of this is blocking...
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thank you for joining us! this book is the most exciting, optimistic, hopeful manuscript that has ever been written. i challenge you. get up from the depths of despair and defeat. square your shoulders. lift your head.
thank you for joining us! this book is the most exciting, optimistic, hopeful manuscript that has ever been written. i challenge you. get up from the depths of despair and defeat. square your shoulders. lift your head.
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we use. if your drones in iraq for surveillance. -- we used creditor drones in iraq for surveillance. this president used the tool to focus on what he said he would do. he did not ramp of the drone of tax unilaterally himself. it came down to the way the battlefield was working in afghanistan in late 2009 into 2010. one more quick point. afghanistan and pakistan, the border has become more like the vietnam analogy every day. you have an enemy that has taken a safe haven in pakistan. in the 1970's, we did not attack into that border. this administration has made the decision to use this technology to go across the border and attacked known terrorists. host: you are on the air. go ahead. caller: mining is r -- my name is rick. of wonder if the implications would be the same for shooting down a drone as they would for shooting down an armed aircraft. iran shot down a drone. i do not think we responded the same way we would have if a manned aircraft was shot down. i wonder if the other caller wou
we use. if your drones in iraq for surveillance. -- we used creditor drones in iraq for surveillance. this president used the tool to focus on what he said he would do. he did not ramp of the drone of tax unilaterally himself. it came down to the way the battlefield was working in afghanistan in late 2009 into 2010. one more quick point. afghanistan and pakistan, the border has become more like the vietnam analogy every day. you have an enemy that has taken a safe haven in pakistan. in the...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >>> back with jack hanna, who started turning my studio into a slice of madagascar. we have been joined by this vast bear-like creature. what is this? >> this is a bearcat. i don't know if you can kneel, only because of the camera. they can get a better shot. that's great. this animal is what i call a wolverine. we have a wolverine in this country which is pound for pound the most fearless animals in our country. but this has been around from malaysia. this tail right here is a prehensile tail. if that tail gets around your neck he can do you in in 30, 60 seconds. that's how powerful it is. he would not do that, but he has big teeth, his whiskers are t
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reached 806 million view us. topping justin bieber and his hit, baby. >> leigh: we're seeing the fog develop near the coast. i want to show you just what is going to happen if you're traveling. we have more onshore winds. you can seal the low clouds developing overnight tonight. spots of dense pockets of fog tomorrow morning, and then central valley area, maybe a little fog, too, so just be advised you may want to delay travel plans by car a little later in the morning once that starts to dissipate. lax tomorrow morning, maybe a chance of fog there. san diego report something low cloudiness. that should burn back to the coast. 59 for san diego. 59 for fresno once the fog burns off. 52, degrees, sunshine, expected for tahoe. snow, 34, great falls tomorrow, minneapolis, cold, 30. expecting snow there tomorrow night. chicago, sunshine. 43. atlanta tomorrow, sunny, 57 degrees. we have three more days of dry weather. sunday, monday, will be dry. we'll start to cool things down a bit. tuesday, thickening clouds, wednes
reached 806 million view us. topping justin bieber and his hit, baby. >> leigh: we're seeing the fog develop near the coast. i want to show you just what is going to happen if you're traveling. we have more onshore winds. you can seal the low clouds developing overnight tonight. spots of dense pockets of fog tomorrow morning, and then central valley area, maybe a little fog, too, so just be advised you may want to delay travel plans by car a little later in the morning once that starts to...
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drivers are advised to use alternate points. if you are heading to san francisco, you will pretty much be diverted off. there is no estimated time at this point for any re-opening, but we'll continue to follow this and have more as it develops. >>> in other news tonight police arrested 42 people at a house party in san josi and did that they described as an army of officers to do it. eric rasmussen is live at police headquarters where he heard from police and part- goers who just got out of jail. >> reporter: maureen for their part police say they had bottles thrown at them. one officer was hurt badly enough he had to go to the hospital, but tonight some of those people at the house party told us that they are the victims. showing off bruises and rubber bullets. >> they forget their evidence. >> reporter: a few of the 42 people arrested by san josi police friday night took us inside the scene of a 22nd birthday party that now looks more like a war-zone. >> there was a knock on the door and says everybody needs to come out. no on
drivers are advised to use alternate points. if you are heading to san francisco, you will pretty much be diverted off. there is no estimated time at this point for any re-opening, but we'll continue to follow this and have more as it develops. >>> in other news tonight police arrested 42 people at a house party in san josi and did that they described as an army of officers to do it. eric rasmussen is live at police headquarters where he heard from police and part- goers who just got...
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reached 806 million view us. topping justin bieber and his hit, baby. >> leigh: we're seeing the fog develop near the coast. i want to show you just what is going to happen if you're traveling. we have more onshore winds. you can seal the low clouds developing overnight tonight. spots of dense pockets of fog tomorrow morning, and then central valley area, maybe a little fog, too, so just be advised you may want to delay travel plans by car a little later in the morning once that starts to dissipate. lax tomorrow morning, maybe a chance of fog there. san diego report something low cloudiness. that should burn back to the coast. 59 for san diego. 59 for fresno once the fog burns off. 52, degrees, sunshine, expected for tahoe. snow, 34, great falls tomorrow, minneapolis, cold, 30. expecting snow there tomorrow night. chicago, sunshine. 43. atlanta tomorrow, sunny, 57 degrees. we have three more days of dry weather. sunday, monday, will be dry. we'll start to cool things down a bit. tuesday, thickening clouds, wednes
reached 806 million view us. topping justin bieber and his hit, baby. >> leigh: we're seeing the fog develop near the coast. i want to show you just what is going to happen if you're traveling. we have more onshore winds. you can seal the low clouds developing overnight tonight. spots of dense pockets of fog tomorrow morning, and then central valley area, maybe a little fog, too, so just be advised you may want to delay travel plans by car a little later in the morning once that starts to...
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you can see there she's going to gang up on us. >> did you say they're going to gang up on us? >> announcer: we all love a good deal during the holidays, especially identity thieves. they can open an account in your name and go on a serious spending spree. >> do you have cufflinks? >> mm-hmm. >> gold ones? >> announcer: not on our watch. we're lifelock, with the most comprehensive identity theft protection you can buy. go to lifelock.com or call...
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after that, hagman used his celebrity to raise awareness of organ donation. hagman was 81 years old. >>> training for a triathlon is a huge commitment. and for most triathletes, it is really about competing. but for other triathletes, there is a different motivation. garvin thomas introduces us to an east bay man with a unique inspiration to compete. it is tonight's bay area proud. >> reporter: on the bike jonath jonathan rigby uses in triathlons, there are 24 gears. in life there is butt single speed. >> first. life is fast. >> reporter: husband, father, ceo, triathlete, the way jonathan attacks life, you'd think there was something chasing him. and in a way, there is. his disease. jonathan is a type 1 diabetic. >> you are constantly in fear of the diabetes, i don't mind admitting. so you have to take control of it. >> reporter: and training for triathlons, sometimes as much as 16 hours a week is one way jonathan has learned to control his. he has since successfully finished 11 triathlons, successfully transformed himself into a role model. >> if you try har
after that, hagman used his celebrity to raise awareness of organ donation. hagman was 81 years old. >>> training for a triathlon is a huge commitment. and for most triathletes, it is really about competing. but for other triathletes, there is a different motivation. garvin thomas introduces us to an east bay man with a unique inspiration to compete. it is tonight's bay area proud. >> reporter: on the bike jonath jonathan rigby uses in triathlons, there are 24 gears. in life...
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. >> after fire crews excavated part of that pipe they were able to use a saw to cut it open. they managed to get him out safely after midnight. the man had burns and bruises but not seriously hurt. he told rescue crews that he was homeless and it wasn't the first time he had gone in a storm drain to stay warm. >> small businesses across america got their share of the spotlight today. it is small business saturday a-day when the small players in the retail trade hope to compete with those mega malls and store chains. we begin our coverage with nbc bay area's brian mooar in washington. >> reporter: at a little book store just outside the nation's capital president obama and his daughters were thinking small. >> we can do a little shopping as well. happy thanksgiving, everybody. >> reporter: on this small business saturday the president chose to lead by example. giving a boost to the small businesses that often get lost in the holiday sales shuffle. >> small businesses are the job creators. two out of every three met new private sector jobs are created by a small business. >> re
. >> after fire crews excavated part of that pipe they were able to use a saw to cut it open. they managed to get him out safely after midnight. the man had burns and bruises but not seriously hurt. he told rescue crews that he was homeless and it wasn't the first time he had gone in a storm drain to stay warm. >> small businesses across america got their share of the spotlight today. it is small business saturday a-day when the small players in the retail trade hope to compete with...
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tell us about policy. during slavery, men and women have deep bonds of love attachment and mutual commitment. those bonds were not protected by law. they did not have the right to legally marry in any american colony or slate. men and women were only parents as long as it served the purposes and timetable of the slave holder. the practice of coveture meant that free white women could marry but they couldn't initiate divorce or have sole custody of their children, couldn't own property or enter into legal contracts. slavery is over and coveture has ended so it is all equal at the altar of family now. not exactly. as a matter of policy, the altar is still a defining framework of family. our laws continue to make it clear we value one kind of family over all others, married couples. married couples enjoy economic benefits in areas of taxes, estate planning, employment, medicine, dealt, housing, not to mention social es schemteem. what if your family is a same-sex union. they only have marriage rights in nine
tell us about policy. during slavery, men and women have deep bonds of love attachment and mutual commitment. those bonds were not protected by law. they did not have the right to legally marry in any american colony or slate. men and women were only parents as long as it served the purposes and timetable of the slave holder. the practice of coveture meant that free white women could marry but they couldn't initiate divorce or have sole custody of their children, couldn't own property or enter...
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this guy has shared all of the dangers with us. he has taught us. he has trained us. look at where we are at now. we will be honored platoon at graduation. their only a motion is to please the drill sergeant. they'll never forget his name for the rest of their lives. that type of bonding takes place. when you talk to the kids in the hospital, if they have a chance of recuperating and going back, the first thing they will say is -- one to get back with my team and my buddies. they fight for a country and for a cause, but above all, the fight for each other. >> even if they cannot get back to their military unit, they will say -- i want to continue to serve in some fashion. that is a value added companies cannot build into a job description. >> in 2005, i had a noncommissioned officer wounded in action in iraq. he lost a leg just right above the knee. i was still in the fight. annie went to visit him and he said -- tell the boss -- i am coming back. she thought -- that is great, but that is not realistic. he knew i liked monty python. he said -- tell the boss it is only
this guy has shared all of the dangers with us. he has taught us. he has trained us. look at where we are at now. we will be honored platoon at graduation. their only a motion is to please the drill sergeant. they'll never forget his name for the rest of their lives. that type of bonding takes place. when you talk to the kids in the hospital, if they have a chance of recuperating and going back, the first thing they will say is -- one to get back with my team and my buddies. they fight for a...
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! >>> back now with jack hanna, the director emeritus of the columbus zoo. as you can see, he has brought some more company. a snow leopard. frisky one. >> for me, you asked about elephants. this will get about four times this size. they live in the himalayas. they live at altitude. >> when there's so few of them, how do they find another to mate with? >> that's just it. good point. they are solitary cats. when she cycles, there's not enough of them to even find the other cat. >> can they mix mate with other breeds? >> no, not up there. that's be
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i'm not used to it. i didn't know and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you? or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. >> well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with your kids. >> that was the moment that i think scared me the most when he said, i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on every level. my children were afraid of his experience on the bus, and they watched it, and it terrified them. it is very far away from what their experience has been at school, and when he said, i don't feel anything anymore, well, kids will go to great lengths to feel something and i feel like somebody needs to intervene on his behalf in the right way. >> well, that is what bothers me about this. look, these bullies have parents and where are the parents? if your child is a bully, it is your job to know that your child is a bully. it's your job to know that. it's your job to intervene at that level as a parent
i'm not used to it. i didn't know and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you? or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. >> well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with your kids. >> that was the moment that i think scared me the most when he said, i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on every level. my children...
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. >> thanks for joining us. i'm tom foreman. >>> okay, stand by, piers. >> things have got pretty wild with some of my guests but nothing quite like this. what the hell's that? my studio's turned into a jungle. whoa! jack, am i going to die here? oh, my god, what's this? tonight, the one and only jack hanna and a few of his closest friends. >> he defecates on his legs to keep them cool. >> you know what, jack, too much information. >> if he bites you, it won't hurt bad. >> you won't believe this. this is the only one in the world to carry leprosy. >> now you tell me. >> never quite know what will happen next when jack hanna's in the house. he's got my notes. >> i'm sorry. that your notes? >> this is a very dangerous edition of "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. welcome to a special "piers morgan tonight." as you can see, the studio looks a little different tonight. trust me, so will my guests that will be here over the course of the hour. we're talking cheetahs, foxes, owls, kimodo dragons. i'm here with
. >> thanks for joining us. i'm tom foreman. >>> okay, stand by, piers. >> things have got pretty wild with some of my guests but nothing quite like this. what the hell's that? my studio's turned into a jungle. whoa! jack, am i going to die here? oh, my god, what's this? tonight, the one and only jack hanna and a few of his closest friends. >> he defecates on his legs to keep them cool. >> you know what, jack, too much information. >> if he bites you, it...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> hi. >> you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> announcer: we all love a good deal during the holidays, especially identity thieves. they can open an account in your name and go on a serious spending spree. >> do you have cufflinks? >> mm-hmm. >> gold ones? >> announcer: not on our watch. we're lifelock, with the most comprehensive identity theft protection you can buy. go to lifelock.com or call 1-800-lifelock today. [whoosh] lifelock-- relentlessly protecting your identity. > welcome back. we're back on our panel. >> you captured a moment for me in the film that will stay with me forever and it sort of crystallized everything perfectly. the two boys coming in from recess and the principal is there to greet them. one is distraught and one is chasing him and she slows them down and says what's going on. >> let's actually show this. >> he's offering his hand and let
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> hi. >> you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> announcer: we all love a good deal during the holidays, especially identity thieves. they can open an account in your name and go on a serious spending spree. >> do you have cufflinks? >> mm-hmm. >> gold ones? >> announcer: not on our watch. we're lifelock, with the most...
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they also use the fur and use underneath the armpits for perfume in the early 1940s and '50s. the animal also loves, like the other one, loves to eat cobras. this little creature can eat a king cobra. how does he do that? the cobra is like this. when a cobra strikes at you, he goes like this. not like a rattlesnake. he'll go like this and you can predict it. this animal comes on the ground, starts walking around the cobra so the cobra's like this trying to get him and all of a sudden this little creature runs around the cobra like this and the cobra is going like this trying to follow him. the cobra gets so dizzy, he falls over and he bites the cobra's head off. it's funny but not funny to the cobra. >> unbelievable. >> that's how he kills it. >> he makes it go round and round until it's so dizzy it falls over. >> how would nature know that? he knows how to do that. >> how extraordinary. >> remember where the bearcat was from? that's where this is from. this animal is one you heard about. this, piers, is the siberian lynx. >> easy. >> just holding him a bit loose for my liking
they also use the fur and use underneath the armpits for perfume in the early 1940s and '50s. the animal also loves, like the other one, loves to eat cobras. this little creature can eat a king cobra. how does he do that? the cobra is like this. when a cobra strikes at you, he goes like this. not like a rattlesnake. he'll go like this and you can predict it. this animal comes on the ground, starts walking around the cobra so the cobra's like this trying to get him and all of a sudden this...
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to use. the comment made by the governor of colorado the morning after the election when he said did not break out the fritos and the goldfish yet, the federal government will make itself known. but it is hard to imagine this federal government suddenly sank many to but somebody in colorado who is acting much marijuana. >> i think that is right. that is an important lesson from prohibition as well. one of the other issues that often comes up in connection with federal drug laws is the enforcement of the laws and the result of the enforcement, which is to push the entire system of drug production underground treating black markets, giving rise to crime, culture and things like that. did that happen during prohibition? the rise of crime, culture? the anti prohibition, that results in a reduction of criminal activity in connection with drugs? >> to the first point, what we know is the national crime syndicates today was created by and for prohibition. this is not to say there was not organized c
to use. the comment made by the governor of colorado the morning after the election when he said did not break out the fritos and the goldfish yet, the federal government will make itself known. but it is hard to imagine this federal government suddenly sank many to but somebody in colorado who is acting much marijuana. >> i think that is right. that is an important lesson from prohibition as well. one of the other issues that often comes up in connection with federal drug laws is the...
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. >>> now to the black friday you're more used to seeing long lines of shoppers. they waited hours for the midnight opening of best buy in santana row in san jose. as soon as workers gave the green light customers poured inside searching for bargains. >> to be able to get a good deal on this, it's worth standing in line for it. >> so what do customers have their eyes on? a lot of said the same thing no surprise here, tvs. >>> things died down by the time we got to target in colma just after midnight. that's because the store opened at 9:00 last night. target even offered a second round of deals that started at 4 a.m. of the. >> we have investigated if we could get the same price all year and usually black friday is it. >> this is the first time target opened that early on a black friday. >>> lines of cars tied up traffic in livermore. bargain hunters waited to get to the paragon outlet as cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran shows us. >> reporter: it's the day of deals. >> i got some sweaters and i got scarves and i got a lot of shirts. >> christmas shopping already. >> r
. >>> now to the black friday you're more used to seeing long lines of shoppers. they waited hours for the midnight opening of best buy in santana row in san jose. as soon as workers gave the green light customers poured inside searching for bargains. >> to be able to get a good deal on this, it's worth standing in line for it. >> so what do customers have their eyes on? a lot of said the same thing no surprise here, tvs. >>> things died down by the time we got to...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we're back with jack hanna and me, crocodile morgan. save the best for last. this is fantastic. longest tongue of anything i have ever seen in my life. >> what he's doing -- >> let's see his tongue. >> the body temperature -- >> he's feeling i'm hot. >> exactly. >> he feels my warm blood. that's what the tongue is doing. >> these animals, the bite usually lethal. 95%. not venomous. the bacteria in the mouth is what causes it. the komodo dragon, he can bite the deer and follow it for a week, find it dead. this is the water monitor. this lives in the water. the animal's tongue. i don't know why you are picking up on you, not me. you must be hotter than me. this is one of the biggest lizards in the world. >> remarkable creature. >> what's this? >> stay over here. >> keep his head this way. >> whoa. >> remembe
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we're back with jack hanna and me, crocodile morgan. save the best for last. this is fantastic. longest tongue of anything i have ever seen in my life. >> what he's doing -- >> let's see his tongue. >> the...
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john, you've been a great sport for us. this has long been called black friday, of course, but the blk eyes, the bruises, the typical kay use has turned downright dangerous. how did we get to this point? abc's lindsey davis tonight inside this extreme shopper, this hunt for a steal. >> reporter: what looked a lot like survival of the fittest is really just the pursuit of that black friday deal. watch as the quest for pre-paid cell phones in georgia turned into a post-thanksgiving feeding frenzy. forget table manners. this walmart shopper literally chomping at the bit, appears to end up with someone's hand in her mouth. walmart says no one was injured. but this mob mentality is not surprising to those who have studied this frenzied black friday phenomenon. >> i think it is definitely the hunter/gatherer mentality. i'm going to go out and i'm going to hunt for the best deal. >> reporter: sipsychologists sa the stores with their doorbuster deals and limited time only creates an urgency? shoppers, an adrenaline rush that someho
john, you've been a great sport for us. this has long been called black friday, of course, but the blk eyes, the bruises, the typical kay use has turned downright dangerous. how did we get to this point? abc's lindsey davis tonight inside this extreme shopper, this hunt for a steal. >> reporter: what looked a lot like survival of the fittest is really just the pursuit of that black friday deal. watch as the quest for pre-paid cell phones in georgia turned into a post-thanksgiving feeding...
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. >> thanks for joining us. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> welcome, everyone, to this anderson cooper special, bullying, it stops here. here is new jersey's rutgers university. we've come here, all of us, drawn together by the power of absence. the absence of kids, of young adults, of future parents and friends, healers and leaders. none of whom will ever be. all of whom have left us because as young adults or as children, they were bullied beyond their capacity to endure. they are the reason we are here. we owe them and we owe them more than talk. in the years since a wave of bullying suicides struck the country and got worldwide attention, there's been too much talk and not enough action. a year ago, rutgers freshman tyler clementi, that young man right there, his life was thrown on to the internet. it was more than he could bear. he went to the george washington bridge and took his own life. almost a year to the day from tyler's suicide, jamie rodimeyer took part in a campaign online and hoped it would get be
. >> thanks for joining us. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> welcome, everyone, to this anderson cooper special, bullying, it stops here. here is new jersey's rutgers university. we've come here, all of us, drawn together by the power of absence. the absence of kids, of young adults, of future parents and friends, healers and leaders. none of whom will ever be. all of whom have left us because as young adults or as children, they were bullied beyond their capacity to...
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people don't realize this, but did not used to be a bookstore on every corner, and did not use to the amazon when there was no intent. the public library was an absolute lifeline. we had the bookmobile, and i remember the bookmobile driving around our neighborhood. once or twice a week and good books. those experiences not only made me a reader. i believe they ultimately a writer. both public library is not a luxury in american life. it is a necessity. a necessity certainly in the new digital divide age when people are getting their computer access at a public library terminal as opposed to having a personal computer, and there are a great many people who do not have that access yet and depend on the public library. that is my sermon about the importance of the library and a functioning democracy. >> host: next call comes from allen in sanford, florida. hi. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we are listening. >> caller: very nice to talk to you. let me just say, i read a couple of your books, and i think it is great. i am totally blind. i noticed that you and your publisher have wor
people don't realize this, but did not used to be a bookstore on every corner, and did not use to the amazon when there was no intent. the public library was an absolute lifeline. we had the bookmobile, and i remember the bookmobile driving around our neighborhood. once or twice a week and good books. those experiences not only made me a reader. i believe they ultimately a writer. both public library is not a luxury in american life. it is a necessity. a necessity certainly in the new digital...
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us. i was pretending to dig through it, and he came around back with the gun and did what he did, and we just popped out and that was >> less than a week later gonzales and his friend were pulled over for a cracked windshield. the police officer then smelled marijuana coming from the car. >> they searched the car, and they find the gun. they found the weed. they found everything. they matched the weed up with the description of the robbery and then the gunhe admitted that was his, so i didn't get charged with the armed robry, thank god, so i learned my lesson, yeah. yeah, i learned my lesson. not to get pulled over. i'm just k risk first-time offender, gonzales has had one piece of good news. the hundreds of inmates facing charges like murder, rape or gang activ assigned to live in the minimum security workers' barracks, probably the most desirable jail. >> as you see, it's barracks type of setting. once the day room is open they are free to go usually anywhere within this side of the bar
us. i was pretending to dig through it, and he came around back with the gun and did what he did, and we just popped out and that was >> less than a week later gonzales and his friend were pulled over for a cracked windshield. the police officer then smelled marijuana coming from the car. >> they searched the car, and they find the gun. they found the weed. they found everything. they matched the weed up with the description of the robbery and then the gunhe admitted that was his,...
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tell us your story. >> well, i started using at a pretty young age. i had a lot of emotional pain and stuff in my childhood and led me to drinking and drugs pretty early in my adolescence. and i used pretty hard until i was about 24 until i finally got sober. >> how did you turn that into getting off drugs and turning to sports to fill that void? >> you know, when i got sober i started doing different activities. i started climbing, i started in the boxing gym. and every time i climbed a mountain or had the courage to get in the ring for the first time, it just started to shift my self-esteem. so after a bunch of years sober, i thought how do we give this to other people? i saw a lot of people in recovery being stuck in isolation. a lot of fear about the relapse. so i thought let's take them in the mountains and see what happens. >> and what happened? >> it's just so transformative. anyone who's crossed the finish line or stood on top of a mountain knows it changes something in your heart. and i think for folks in recovery it's just a really profound
tell us your story. >> well, i started using at a pretty young age. i had a lot of emotional pain and stuff in my childhood and led me to drinking and drugs pretty early in my adolescence. and i used pretty hard until i was about 24 until i finally got sober. >> how did you turn that into getting off drugs and turning to sports to fill that void? >> you know, when i got sober i started doing different activities. i started climbing, i started in the boxing gym. and every time...
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we will see if they can help us. ♪ >> it is tough on us. [ticking] >> i will ask personal questions. do you smoke? curse? >> profanity, no. >> it is a question that has to be answered. >> you are very friendly. >> what is wrong with you? >> i do get it. >> you are simpletons. >> i ask you a simple question. >> did you think you would get away with that? >> that is an excellent question. >> you are you? >> how many times have you been indicted? >> do you have any friends? >> you have got it wrong. >> how does that make sense? >> what do you think is going on here. >> i am gay and jewish. >> what kind of republican are you? >> afghanistan. >> health care bill. >> the unemployment problem. >> we have got a lot more work to do. >> why is it taking so long? [ticking] ♪ >> when we flew over this, i said, this is it. ♪ >> nearly everything africa has to offer in one place. ♪ >> if the river were to dry up completely, we would lose about 400,000 animals. >> there is curiosity. what are you bothering me about? >> we are here to find lost chapt
we will see if they can help us. ♪ >> it is tough on us. [ticking] >> i will ask personal questions. do you smoke? curse? >> profanity, no. >> it is a question that has to be answered. >> you are very friendly. >> what is wrong with you? >> i do get it. >> you are simpletons. >> i ask you a simple question. >> did you think you would get away with that? >> that is an excellent question. >> you are you? >> how many...
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not us. when they've had enough, we'll disappear gracefully. >> reporter: the idea that hollywood glamour equals youth, that's old thinking. just ask bon jovi's richie sambora. he's 53, filling stadiums, and feeling fine. >> i feel younger and better now than i did in my 20s. more in touch, more present, more involved in life. >> reporter: being of a certain age is no longer bad for business. as "more" mag seen's editor in chief says. >> you now have to wake it and say let's see who's got the money to go to the movies. it's people who have some economic power. and it's not going to be just the 20-somethings. >> reporter: proving that, cruise, bruces, merle, mirran, baldwin. with the decades still paying to see their new projects. >> they're still doing the top movies and top broadway shows. they're creating new series. they're reinventing themselves at the top of their game. >> reporter: and inspiring their cohorts. >> look at the rolling stones. if they're any benchmark, damn! >> 50 years we
not us. when they've had enough, we'll disappear gracefully. >> reporter: the idea that hollywood glamour equals youth, that's old thinking. just ask bon jovi's richie sambora. he's 53, filling stadiums, and feeling fine. >> i feel younger and better now than i did in my 20s. more in touch, more present, more involved in life. >> reporter: being of a certain age is no longer bad for business. as "more" mag seen's editor in chief says. >> you now have to wake it...
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thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm marla tellez in for jon kelley. >> we are following a developing story in the south bay. injuries to a south bay fire captain may be more serious than first thought. he was hurt while battling appear apartment fire in san jose and he remains in the hospital this morning. the damage was done at the apartment complex on willowleaf road. christie smith joins us with the latest on the fire captain's condition. good morning, christie ir. >> reporter: good morning to you. i finally spoke with a fire captain on scene. he said a chance to speak to that injured firefighter and he's still in good spirits, still feeling some pain, though. he was injured when a section of ceiling collapsed on him and he was actually trapped under that for just a little while. there is still a crew here on fire watch this morning. there was some concern still about the stability of the burned building. it was burned so badly and they sprayed so much water on it, that's where the
thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm marla tellez in for jon kelley. >> we are following a developing story in the south bay. injuries to a south bay fire captain may be more serious than first thought. he was hurt while battling appear apartment fire in san jose and he remains in the hospital this morning. the damage was done at the apartment complex on willowleaf road. christie smith joins us with the latest on the fire captain's condition. good morning,...
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joining us now on the phone is the ceo of toys "r" us, jerry storch. he's outside the big toys "r" us store in times square. good morning. so you moved your holiday door busters up to 8:00 p.m. yesterday. that's the earliest ever for your store. any indication that that's helping your bottom line? >> our customers loved it. last year we started at 9:00 p.m. there were long lines outside every one of our stores. they asked us to open a little earlier so this year we opened at 8:00 p.m. we're a family store. a lot of parents brought their kids at 8:00 p.m. they even sat and ate ice cream. it was a wonderful environment. there were tons of deals and they're still going now. there's still tons of time to get out and shop today. >> what are some of your best deals? remind us. >> well, for example, we have 50% off some of our monster dolls, among the hottest dolls you can find. tons of other offers at 50% and 60% off. we have a huge deal on skylanders giants the post popular kids video game and we have sky landers giants at $49.99 it's regularly $74.99. we h
joining us now on the phone is the ceo of toys "r" us, jerry storch. he's outside the big toys "r" us store in times square. good morning. so you moved your holiday door busters up to 8:00 p.m. yesterday. that's the earliest ever for your store. any indication that that's helping your bottom line? >> our customers loved it. last year we started at 9:00 p.m. there were long lines outside every one of our stores. they asked us to open a little earlier so this year we...